Last weekend during the NFL divisional round, more than $500,000 was won playing fantasy football at DraftStreet. In fact, more than $20,000 has been won by Sporting News readers since the NFL season started.

This week the roster is slightly different since there are only four teams left. As a result, you'll pick only one quarterback (normally two), two wide receivers, two running backs, one flex (normally two), one tight end and one defense from Sunday's games while staying under the usual $100,000 salary cap.

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QB: Tom Brady, Patriots ($17,701). In two head-to-head games with Peyton Manning since the move to Denver, Brady has 567 passing yards with four TDs and no interceptions. He'll be in top form.

RB: Knowshon Moreno, Broncos ($15,642). Moreno won't get 37 carries again, but he'll be good for 20 carries for the second straight week.

RB: Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks ($17,335). Lynch has 209 rushing yards and four TDs in the last two games at Seattle against San Francisco.

WR: Wes Welker, Broncos ($11,261). Welker will be more active in the second meeting against his former team, especially in the red zone.

WR: Danny Amendola, Patriots ($14,318). Would have preferred Julian Edelman, but Amendola is more affordable.

TE: Vernon Davis, 49ers ($9,930). "Mr. Postseason" has seven TDs in seven career postseason games, and he's the best bet in the Niners' passing attack.

FLEX: Frank Gore, 49ers ($9,969). Gore had 17 carries for 110 yards in the last meeting against Seattle, and he'll be key for crowd control.

D/ST: New England Patriots ($2,758). New England forced four turnovers in the last meeting, and this is the cheapest unit.